@@aimlevel n-no..... That's not how the %age works; it's actually the no. of bullets hitting the target during the spray over the no. of bullets fired during the spray times 100. Feel free to r/whoosh me if that's satire.
1:44 by "the age of 4, the fights between the two boys over whose turn it was to use the computer caused the family to buy elige his own setup" i fought with my brother over the computer so my parents took it away LOL
Right? When me and my brother fought over the computer we got spanked, grounded and our parents just played on it instead. It must be nice to grow up getting spoiled like that
@@skynyrdjesus it isn’t spoiled considering how humble of a man Elige is now right? Also, even if they had 2 setups, their parents could have restricted their play time so it isn’t spoiling if the parents have the right method
cold - liquid lost to cold's awp olof - could mention past dynasties (astralis, faze, fnatic [shows clip of olofboost]) if there's a will there's a way
Tbh the summer of '19 Liquid line-up was something special. It seemed like they were one big group of friends with pure raw talent in what they specialized in. And the pieces of the puzzle all fitted perfectly. - Stewie as one of the very best with getting opening kills with aggro peeks and pushes - Twistzz with insane crisp headshots when needed - Elige with incredible multi-kill spraydowns - NAF with a lot of round winning clutches and being very consistent on the scoreboard - Nitro as a lowkey brilliant diverse AWPer. Include this with the hype of winning majorly big tournaments, they were a force to be reckoned with. No, an almost unstoppable force for whoever was unlucky enough to fall in the same bracket. Man, I enjoyed their streak in that year.
Kinda random, but ya'll should make an episode on the history of competitive Gears of War. Arguably the most bm at LAN events in the history of esports..
@@ayushFos honestly if he hadn't left nip for get_right, he'd still be clicking heads at tier 1 events. If it weren't for that friendship.. but i respect it.
Man, that segment of winners never quit was inspirational. I admire people who don’t have a backup plan and put all their effort in what they want to do in life and eventually make it
As a german I`m very happy to see tabseN while you talk about "the ultra talented giants". I always felt like you kinda ignored BIG and their performances in 2020.
elige first guy hyped me to play cs when i loved fortnite instead, but the thing that inspired me is his deags when they were presented in virre (professional csgo clips editor) what a legend.
His mom is so real. That really would be weird even if he's been doing it for so long. Actually, especially since he's been doing it for so long without that kind of passionate support.
ELiGE Graduated high school like a valedictorian. I think he knew he was smart enough to do whatever he wanted but he saw an opportunity to go pro and if it didnt work out he'd probably just go back to school. Imagine hes only 24 now and he could still realistically go back to college. luckily he got signed by liquid like right out of high school
Calling the IGS run pf Liquid a fluke is just wrong imo. You don't win 4 of the most prestigeous tournaments in a row based off of a fluke ^^ I see why people might think that way considering TLs performance in 2020 and late 2019, but a fluke is the wrong term. The addition of stewie just gave them the last piece they needed to succeed at that point of time, but it just wasn't enough for a longterm succession. I still hope (and think) Liquid can be a top5, if not better, team in the world again. Let's see what the comeback of LANs might add to the table :)